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In Lok Sabha, govt. evasive on COVID impact on malnutrition (The Hindu)
December 10, 2021
The Hindu published an article stating that the Lok Sabha, Congress member Deepak Baij asked whether malnutrition among children had increased during the pandemic period. The Minister for Women and Child Development Smriti Irani said, “To ensure continuous nutritional support to beneficiaries, Anganwadi workers and helpers distributed supplementary nutrition at the doorstep of beneficiaries once in 15 days during COVID-19 […]
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Policy seminar: Prospects for reforming agricultural support as WTO MC12 approaches
Addressing the recent rise in trade-distorting policies.
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COVID-19 school closures and adolescent mental health: Evidence from Mozambique
How 7th graders contend with pandemic stresses.
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Clarifying some of the confusion about climate finance in COP26
The debate over net-zero financing.
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USAID to strengthen research and policy processes in agriculture sector (This Daily Live)
December 11, 2021
This Daily Live published an article announcing that USAID has expressed commitment towards supporting policy processes through scientific research to enhance skills and mentoring through training and institutional capacity development in Nigeria. The Nigerian government is committed to providing an enabling environment for Agriculture to thrive through the provision of solar dryers, agro-processing equipment, and inputs such as […]
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Global health leaders to address drivers of unhealthy food systems (University of Sidney)
December 11, 2021
University of Sydney (Charles Perkins Centre) published a press release about the 2021 Global Food Governance Conference that will address the political, economic and colonial systems and corporate structures that produce harmful food systems. Senior research coordinator, Namukolo Covic, in her keynote address will discuss outcomes from the UN Food Systems Summit. Earlier this year, Covic wrote that the summit […]
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Express Interview: ‘With Omicron variant, it is critical for India to step up vaccination’ (The Indian Express)
December 10, 2021
Indian Express published an interview with senior research fellow Purnima Menon and Madhukar Pai who are both volunteers with India Covid SOS discuss the Omicron variant, vaccination in India and focus areas in Covid management. Menon and Pai stated that the India Covid SOS team was hearing stories of innovation and resilience. These stories needed to be preserved to hold […]
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50 years of Bangladesh: Why chase higher growth rates if even distribution can do more for the same? (Dhaka Tribune)
December 10, 2021
Dhaka Tribune published an article writing that only in a few exceptional cases, a well-orchestrated strategy of making growth more inclusive was able to simultaneously attain higher growth and lower inequality. The article mentions a paper titled Ascent, Descent, Churning, Persistence and Permanent Escape: Contemporary Poverty Dynamics in Rural Bangladesh, the authors provided new evidence on the poverty […]
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The crisis of food insecurity in Afghanistan (ORF Online)
December 09, 2021
Observer Research Foundation published an article stating that eleven million people in Afghanistan are experiencing food insecurity, and 97 percent of the country’s population are on the brink of universal poverty by mid-2022. The article included a video of a roundtable discussion that discusses how to enhance food security in Afghanistan. Senior Research Fellow Purnima Menon participated in the discussion. She said, […]
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Regional conference shines light on nutrition impact of Covid-19 (Dhaka Tribune)
December 07, 2021
Dhaka Tribune published an article on the recent conference where researchers, policymakers, towards improving nutrition, and it is high time to discuss how to turn the tide on malnutrition as t and policy implementers stated that the pandemic has slowed down the region’s steady progress in the region appears to be returning to some form of normalcy. Senior […]
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Global hunger: Focused effort to climb the ladder a must (Deccan Herald)
December 08, 2021
Deccan Herald published an op-ed by Senior research fellow Purnima Menon who writes that one could quibble with the index itself, but after all these years — all the way from 2006 — perhaps it is time to just accept that it will be released every year, and accept that it simply reflects the state of the component indicators that […]
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Nexus SAMs
Improving the quality of Social Accounting Matrices (SAMs) used for Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) modeling, the project develops toolkits and establishes common data standards, procedures, and classification systems for constructing and updating national SAMs
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Aspirations and women’s empowerment: Evidence from Kyrgyzstan
Women with greater ambition tend to have more power within households.
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IFPRI Insights: December 2021
Nutrition; Gender in Agriculture; Pandemic Recovery; Fish Farming; Agricultural Extension; & more
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Inside Track with IFPRI
Season Two — Continuing Conversations with IFPRI Researchers
Virtual Event: Dec 9, 2021 – 12:00 PM to Dec 21, 2021 – 12:30 PM EST. During this special event, several young researchers will share stories on getting started and their current research.
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Why India is neglecting its methane problem (Eco-Business)
December 04, 2021
Eco-Business (India) published an article on carbon and climate and stated that the world’s third-largest emitter (India) of the potent greenhouse gas is hesitant to join global phase-down efforts. Senior research fellow Suresh Babu said, “Though India has seen some strong determination to mitigate climate change by focusing on renewable energy. Its agriculture sector has not received much attention” […]
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17th CAADP PP: Ending hunger in Africa by 2025 (IPP Media)
December 04, 2021
IPP Media published an article on the latest CAADP conference. The takeaway from the conference is that we should be reminded that hunger, beyond the physical discomfort, is a humiliating experience that deprives individuals of their dignity and basic human right. Hunger ultimately affects all aspects of our development agenda as a continent. This conference was well […]
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Unbiased, independent research crucial for development, say experts (Financial Express)
December 02, 2021
Financial Express (Bangladesh) published an article on the recent ‘Annual BIDS Conference on Development (ABCD)’, organized by the Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS). Research Fellow Emeritus Nurul Islam, who is the former deputy chairman of planning commission presented the keynote paper at the inauguration event. He pointed that the RMG sector and the remittance inflow are at the […]
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Inequality rises despite decline in poverty’ (The Daily Star)
December 02, 2021
The Daily Star (Bangladesh) reported on Senior Fellow Emeritus Nurul Islam‘s keynote speech at the inaugural of the “Annual BIDS Conference on Development.” Although Bangladesh has been able to cut the rate of poverty in its 50 years of journey, inequality has increased. “Poverty has reduced in Bangladesh, all the statistics have proved it, but inequality has increased.”
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Researchers, practitioners and community members call for greater inclusion in ecosystem restoration (Eureka Alert)
December 01, 2021
Eureka Alert published a press release about a new paper stating that as the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration begins, almost 50 authors from diverse backgrounds set out 10 rules for addressing human and social dimensions of restoration currently overlooked in ecosystem restoration. Neglecting social and people-centered restoration models can result in land grabs, conflict, and further marginalization […]


